Morse Micro

Technology

PrincipalProductManager

A$220–350k ~AI est. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia FULL TIME
The Brief

“Principal Product Manager at Morse Micro. Skills: Product strategy, Roadmap development, Product launch. Develop product vision and strategy. Create and maintain product roadmaps”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving abilities

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10+ years product management experience, Bachelor’s degree in Business or Engineering

Nice to Have

MBA or advanced degree preferred

What You'll Do.

Develop product vision and strategy

Create and maintain product roadmaps

Collaborate with engineering and marketing

Monitor industry trends

Develop pricing strategies

Conduct pricing analysis

Oversee documentation creation

Define go-to-market strategies

Deliver successful products to market

Manage product development process

Communicate tradeoffs to development team

Manage prioritization of features

Drive consensus on product decisions

Track and report product success

Conduct market research

Analyze market trends

Utilize customer feedback

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Engineering, marketing, sales; Customer-facing support roles; Sales and finance teams; Project management team

Communication Scope

Product messaging; Technical documentation

Process & Methodology

Roadmap planning

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